FALLBROOK AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

The Fallbrook Amateur Radio Club normally meets at 3:00 PM on the first Saturday of the month at the Roy Noon Hall, 231 E. Hawthorne St. Map

It is our purpose to further the exchange of information and cooperation between members, to promote
radio knowledge, fraternalism and individual operating efficiency, and to
so conduct club programs and activities as to advance the general interest
and welfare of Amateur Radio in the community, with
an emphasis on emergency communications.

Visitors are always welcome to attend the meetings.

Commission For American Radio Relay League Membership

The club can receive a $2 commission for every regular renewal.
And we can retain $15 for each new regular and senior membership submitted.
A new member is defined as any individual who has never been a member of
ARRL or any individual who has not retained a membership for two or more
calendar years prior to the application submission. Download form

Club Supports Communication Needs For

Club members support local emergency communications via the Fallbrook N6FQ repeaters, located atop Red Mountain in Fallbrook.
From this site our antennas have coverage of Fallbrook, Rainbow, Bonsall, De Luz and
the surrounding communities.

Club members support North County Fire Protection District and North County CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
communications, and supplys backup
communications for the Red Cross.

The Dewey Emergency Communications Center, the base for amateur
radio operators who provide communications help during an emergency, it is located within the Emergency Operations
Center for the North County Fire Protection District.

Club members support Cal Fire's (CDF) Volunteers In Fire Prevention's (VIP)
specialized group of HAM radio operators volunteers that provide additional
communication networks for Cal Fire during emergencies including wildland
fires, earthquakes, floods. N6FQ repeaters coverage of rural North
County is used for a auxiliary net for Red Flag Fire Patrols during times
of high fire threat. Cal Fire facilitates the repeater site in return for
our communications support.